Satomi Kikuchi
Satomi Kikuchi attended Japan Music High School, where she studied with Nori Hashimoto. There she was honored as both best artist and best student and received a prize from the Tokyo government. She then began her piano studies at Roosevelt University in Chicago with Dr. Ludmila Lazar, where she graduated with honors in 2006 with a Bachelor's degree in Piano Performance.
A year later, she continued her studies at the Bern University of the Arts and obtained her concert diploma with Tomasz Herbut in 2010. During this time, she met André Tribuzy and became his student. She also attended the Swiss Jazz School in Bern.
She is currently employed as an organist in the churches of Walperswil, Bürglen and Gsteig. Satomi Kikuchi has already performed in Tokyo, Melbourne, Auckland, Chicago, Paris, China and Switzerland.
Marina Rabelo
Marina Rabelo is a Brazilian pianist who has lived in Switzerland since 2011. She has given concerts in several countries, including Brazil, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Marina studied at the Haute École de Musique de Lausanne and obtained a Master's degree in Musical Interpretation in 2013 and a Master's degree in Musical Pedagogy in 2015. She teaches piano at the Cercle Lémanique d' Études Musicales (CLEM) and regularly collaborates with the Association Universitaire de Musique de Chambre (AUMC) as a chamber music teacher.
In addition to her career as a pianist, Marina holds a PhD in Educational Sciences from the University of Geneva in 2022. Her research focuses on music teaching, rhythm and teacher training. Since 2018, she has regularly participated in colloquia and study days on didactics as a member of the DAM (Université de Genève) research team. Since 2023, she has been conducting research as part of the "Música, Pensamento e Educação" group (Universidade Federal Fluminense) and was elected President of the Association Suisse Romande de Recherche en Éducation Musicale (ASRREM) in the same year. Today, she combines her passion for music in her concerts, her research and her teaching.
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Satomi Kikuchi attended Japan Music High School, where she studied with Nori Hashimoto. There she was honored as both best artist and best student and received a prize from the Tokyo government. She then began her piano studies at Roosevelt University in Chicago with Dr. Ludmila Lazar, where she graduated with honors in 2006 with a Bachelor's degree in Piano Performance.
A year later, she continued her studies at the Bern University of the Arts and obtained her concert diploma with Tomasz Herbut in 2010. During this time, she met André Tribuzy and became his student. She also attended the Swiss Jazz School in Bern.
She is currently employed as an organist in the churches of Walperswil, Bürglen and Gsteig. Satomi Kikuchi has already performed in Tokyo, Melbourne, Auckland, Chicago, Paris, China and Switzerland.
Marina Rabelo
Marina Rabelo is a Brazilian pianist who has lived in Switzerland since 2011. She has given concerts in several countries, including Brazil, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Marina studied at the Haute École de Musique de Lausanne and obtained a Master's degree in Musical Interpretation in 2013 and a Master's degree in Musical Pedagogy in 2015. She teaches piano at the Cercle Lémanique d' Études Musicales (CLEM) and regularly collaborates with the Association Universitaire de Musique de Chambre (AUMC) as a chamber music teacher.
In addition to her career as a pianist, Marina holds a PhD in Educational Sciences from the University of Geneva in 2022. Her research focuses on music teaching, rhythm and teacher training. Since 2018, she has regularly participated in colloquia and study days on didactics as a member of the DAM (Université de Genève) research team. Since 2023, she has been conducting research as part of the "Música, Pensamento e Educação" group (Universidade Federal Fluminense) and was elected President of the Association Suisse Romande de Recherche en Éducation Musicale (ASRREM) in the same year. Today, she combines her passion for music in her concerts, her research and her teaching.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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